Your look at the five biggest and most buzz-worthy stories of the morning.

1. Survivor Found in Bangladesh Rubble

Rescue workers in Bangladesh have confirmed that they found a female survivor buried amid the wreckage of a garment factory building that collapsed 17 days ago, and they have ordered workers to stop clearing the site.

2. Network of Hackers Steal $45M From ATMs

Criminals working around the world stole $45 million in December and February by hacking into a database of prepaid debit cards and making withdrawals from ATMs, federal prosecutors said Thursday, becoming one of the biggest bank thefts in history.

3. Citrus Industry Hit With Bacterial Disease

Florida's citrus industry is grappling with the most serious threat in its history: a bacterial disease with no cure that has infected all 32 of the state's citrus-growing counties.

4. Jacob and Sophia Top Baby Names

Jacob is the most popular boys' name again, and Sophia is the top name for girls, but Major is the boy's name that jumped the most spots on the Social Security Administration's annual list of popular baby names.

5. Sea Search Ends for 2 Australian Cruise Passengers

Police have ended the ocean search for two cruise ship passengers lost overboard Wednesday off eastern Australian. Aircraft and ships that covered 1,360 square nautical miles during the search north of Sydney did not find any sign of the Australian couple.